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(Our Neighbors The Foxes - Grey or Gray Fox (Urcyon cinereoargenteus) - 28)
This photo and the next 4 were submitted by David C. Dillard, who write (in
part): These photos were taken at night with a digital camera. It was in Duck,
NC in the Outer Banks. I was smoking a cigar outside and thought is was a big
cat at first. I called to it and it came closer. I went in our timeshare cottage
and got some food to throw to it. It seemed very tame but in the one with the
red eyes it was less than a yard away so I ran back in the cottage almost
knocking my wife over to get my camera. This place has cut all the hedges down
where cats would hid. We feed the cats each year during our week, since we
couldn't bring our dogs or birds with us. I was amazed at seeing this grey fox
so close and in an area with not much woods. I am from the country and have
raised raccoon and many other wild animals but never saw a fox. So beautiful. I
didn't tell anyone we saw it fearing they would try to trap it. Previous
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